2015 TESOL Asia Journal Int'l Conference and TESOL Certification

Date: 

Repeats every day until Sun Aug 23 2015.
Friday, August 21, 2015 - 10:00
Saturday, August 22, 2015 - 10:00
Sunday, August 23, 2015 - 10:00

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Asianefl.com/14thconference
TESOL Certificate Studies Course  will be offered at the same time




Conference Theme: "Teaching TESOL in Changing Times, Learning English in a New Age"

August 21-22-23, 2015

SITE Skills Training Campus
Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
  1. Prof. Rod Ellis (Auckland University N.Z.)
     Explicit and Implicit Grammar Instruction
  2. Prof. Andy Kirkpatrick (Griffiths University)
     English as a multicultural language : implications for language education in Asia
  3. Prof. John Adamson (Nigata Prefecture U - Japan)
    Rethinking CLIL in local Asian contexts
  4. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phyllis Chew (Nanyang Tech U - Singapore)
    From Third World to First”: a case study of English language management and classroom implementation in Singapore
  5. Prof. Winnie Cheng (Hong Kong Poly U)
    English Language curriculum and assessment : Hong Kong Poly Technic University
  6. Robert Dickey JD (USA) (Korea)
    Assessment in language learning classrooms : More questions than answers
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
This year we offer Presenters who can't make the conference in Person the chance to deliver their paper by way of Virtual presentation. Plesae add to your Abstract (below) VIRTUAL PRESENTATION
 
Please submit your abstract - 250 words and Bio by July 31, 2015

Send abstract here.

» Key Speakers session schedule

» Breakout session schedule

 

SITE campus - a Green campus


About Clark Free Port Zone (http://www.visitclark.com/)

The Clark of yester year was an American base filled with all things American—from Mom-and-Pop diners to retail outlets that only sell American goods.

The Site Campus is built on a 30 hectare area where International Vocational Skills training takes place, as well as location of the TESOL Asia suite of offices housing the new TESOL FM studio.

Also within the Freeport Zone are multiple recreational facilities including several world-class hotels and restaurants, 7 golf courses, casinos, a water theme park and adventure activities. An international airport (Clark) is 10 minutes drive from the Campus.

After the Americans left in the 1990’s, Clark, which was originally a town of Angeles, is now called the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ).  It is now a 4,500-hectare industrial and leisure hub where visitors love to shop and vacation. Enjoy the nightlife and casino at Mimosa Leisure Park; swim in Fontana’s themed-pools; or ride a horse in the old American stables of El Kabayo. Clark is your essential vacation rolled into one area.